It's a short piece, based on the One Page Dungeon concept, so should be easy to slip into an existing game or to run as a one-shot for Halloween. It lacks system-specific rules, but there should be enough information to make generating appropriate statistics easy enough. The scenario is more or less setting neutral too, although a general mediaeval fantasy feel is implied -- and easily changed if desired. It's also packed full of shameful puns and references, as is usual for me.

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I like it! (Oh the pleasure of being able to not only make up good adventures but then to illustrate them with nice looking maps!) It'd fit super easily into my campaign setting... I'll see if I can work it in at some point, I'll let you know if I run it.

I've recently developed an interest in D&D after being on a long flight listening to the adventures of Penny Arcade and PvP, I'm a long time video gamer and played warhammer 40k for a few years but never tried a game with more than 6 sides to the dice. I understand from the blog that you are actually just round the corner from where I live in seven dials and I would love to find out some more if possible. Only problem is that I work till 9pm on Thursdays and don't get home until 9:45pm, do you run on Mondays, Tuesdays or weekends?

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